The first edition of the International Nursing Simulation Conference commenced at King Khalid University in the Aseer region, held at the university’s conference and exhibition center. The two-day event brings together international experts and specialists to enhance nursing education and training through realistic simulations.
In his opening speech, Acting President of King Khalid University Dr. Saad bin Mohammed bin Dajam emphasized the university’s ongoing pursuit of excellence in education and healthcare. He noted that the conference aligns with the objectives of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 and aims to enhance the academic and professional capabilities of its faculty.
The conference’s first day featured a distinguished group of international experts and specialists, enriching the scientific content and fostering learning and interaction among participants. The event included panel discussions and interactive workshops on nursing simulation applications, skill development, and quality improvement in health
care. The conference attracted eight speakers, 166 participants, and featured 10 scientific sessions presenting 27 research papers.
Source: Saudi Press Agency